2018+ Post Pictures Thread!- Lets see those shiny new trucks!

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bushpilot

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I think the ceramic was enough to ward off any small tree branch scratches. We don’t have the sand/salt stuff down here so there is a lot less debris getting kicked up.

I have ceramic pro on my Jeep Wrangler (painted fenders)...I was backing into a slot a couple weeks and clipped the edge of a good size tree branch....slow speed...barely kissed it...enough to rub the grime & road dirt off the fender...no scratches....I feel certain it would have normally scratched the paint.
 

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I have ceramic pro on my Jeep Wrangler (painted fenders)...I was backing into a slot a couple weeks and clipped the edge of a good size tree branch....slow speed...barely kissed it...enough to rub the grime & road dirt off the fender...no scratches....I feel certain it would have normally scratched the paint.
As long as it isn’t a sharp object or really hard pressure it can prevent scratching. I nicked the back door with the belt clip for my pocket knife (car next to me larked too close) and it scratched. In the scratching process the coating came off with, it’s a super hard coating no doubt.
 

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If you paid $3500 for a just a correction and a ceramic application (including wheels), I think you got taken. :-(

I paid $3500 for correction, ceramic, wheels, tinting and wrapping 50% of my suv from one of the best shops in my state.

You must live in a cheap state. How much is gas?


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